US8561547B2 - Track guided vehicle wheel truck - Google Patents
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- B62D1/00—Steering controls, i.e. means for initiating a change of direction of the vehicle
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B61—RAILWAYS
- B61F—RAIL VEHICLE SUSPENSIONS, e.g. UNDERFRAMES, BOGIES OR ARRANGEMENTS OF WHEEL AXLES; RAIL VEHICLES FOR USE ON TRACKS OF DIFFERENT WIDTH; PREVENTING DERAILING OF RAIL VEHICLES; WHEEL GUARDS, OBSTRUCTION REMOVERS OR THE LIKE FOR RAIL VEHICLES
- B61F5/00—Constructional details of bogies; Connections between bogies and vehicle underframes; Arrangements or devices for adjusting or allowing self-adjustment of wheel axles or bogies when rounding curves
- B61F5/38—Arrangements or devices for adjusting or allowing self- adjustment of wheel axles or bogies when rounding curves, e.g. sliding axles, swinging axles
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B61—RAILWAYS
- B61B—RAILWAY SYSTEMS; EQUIPMENT THEREFOR NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- the present invention relates to a track-guided vehicle wheel truck (bogie) that runs along a track.
- a track-guided vehicle (hereinafter, referred to as a “vehicle”), such as a subway car and a new transportation system vehicle, runs along a track while being guided by a guide rail arranged along the track.
- a wheel truck of such a vehicle is provided with a steering mechanism or the like for steering running wheels so that the running wheels are tilted so as to follow the guide rail when running on a curve.
- a side guide system has been primarily used, in which the guide rail is arranged on the outside of the vehicle width direction of the vehicle.
- a center guide system has been widely used in which the guide rail is arranged at the center of the vehicle width direction of the vehicle.
- Patent Literature 1 An example of a center guide system vehicle having the above-described steering mechanism has been disclosed in Patent Literature 1.
- two running wheels are connected to each other by an axle
- two guide wheels are provided on the front side and the rear side of vehicle respectively relative to the axle
- guide arms for supporting the guide wheels are arranged along the front and rear direction of the vehicle.
- One end of this guide arm is turnably attached to the axle of the running wheels, and the other end thereof is turnably mounted with the guide wheel.
- a link mechanism is provided, which is formed so that the guide arm and the axle can be interlocked with each other by a plurality of arms.
- Patent Literature 2 an example of a center guide system vehicle, having a steering mechanism that can be controlled by an actuator, has been disclosed in Patent Literature 2.
- two running wheels on the identical axis are enabled to be turned by a kingpin, are connected to each other by an axle extending in the vehicle width direction, and are enabled to be interlocked with each other by a tie rod arranged along the vehicle width direction.
- the guide wheels guided by the guide rail are attached to a guide frame, and the guide frame is enabled to be turned around the center position between the paired running wheels relative to the axle.
- a steering rod for steerably connecting one of the paired running wheels to the guide frame is disposed along the vehicle width direction.
- This steering rod is attached to a steering arm for steering one of the paired running wheels, and the other end thereof is attached to the guide frame so as to be movable in the front and rear direction of the vehicle.
- an actuator that is extensible and retractable in the forward and rearward directions of the vehicle is provided on the guide frame, and the other end on the guide frame side of the steering rod is attached to the actuator.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and accordingly, an object thereof is to provide a track vehicle wheel truck that facilitates vehicle maintenance work and enables a reduction in cost by simplifying the structure thereof while enabling the steering of running wheels along a guide rail.
- the present invention provides a track vehicle wheel truck including a pair of running wheels provided on the identical axis; knuckles, each enabled to be turned by a kingpin, and mounted with the pair of running wheels; guide wheels rolling along the side surface of the vehicle width direction in a center guide which is positioned in the middle of the vehicle width direction relative to the pair of running wheels on a running track; guide frames each arranged along the forward and rearward directions of the vehicle on the inside of the vehicle width direction in the running wheel, and fixed to the knuckle; a tie rod arranged on the center side of the forward and rearward directions of the vehicle along the vehicle width direction, and interlock with the guide frames; guide wheel receivers disposed toward the inside of the vehicle width direction from the guide frames on the vehicle end side and the center side relative to the axis of the running wheels; and a steering axle arranged along the vehicle width direction, and enabled to turn the running wheels, the knuckles, and the guide frames by installing the kingpin at both ends thereof, and the
- the guide wheel receiver is attached to the guide frame so as to be turnable.
- a restoration rod is provided along the vehicle width direction, one end of the restoration rod is attached to the guide frame, and the other end of the restoration rod is attached to the steering axle. Furthermore, a horizontal damper is provided along the vehicle width direction, one end of the horizontal damper is attached to the guide frame, and the other end of the horizontal damper is attached to the steering axle.
- a distance between the steering axle and the turn axis of the guide wheel on the vehicle end side is longer than a distance between the steering axle and the turn axis of the guide wheel on the center side.
- the track vehicle wheel truck includes a pair of running wheels provided on the identical axis; knuckles, each enabled to be turned by the kingpin, and mounted with the pair of running wheels; and the guide wheels rolling along the side surface of the vehicle width direction in the center guide which is positioned in the middle of the vehicle width direction relative to the pair of running wheels on the running track; the guide frames each arranged along the forward and rearward directions of the vehicle on the inside of the vehicle width direction in the running wheel, and fixed to the knuckle; the tie rod arranged on the center side in the front and rear direction of the vehicle along the vehicle width direction, and interlock with the guide frames; the guide wheel receivers disposed toward the inside of the vehicle width direction from the guide frames on the vehicle end side and the center side relative to the axis of the running wheels; and the steering axle arranged along the vehicle width direction, and enabled to turn the running wheels, the knuckles, and the guide frames by installing the kingpin at
- the guide frame on the curve outside turns in the same manner interlocking with the guide frame on the curve inside, and the running wheel on the curve outside also tilts to the curve inside corresponding to the curve. Therefore, the paired running wheels are steered so as to tilt along the center guide.
- the guide frame on the curve inside turns in the same manner interlocking with the guide frame on the curve outside, and the running wheel on the curve inside also tilts to the curve outside corresponding to the curve. Therefore, the paired running wheels are steered so as to tilt along the center guide.
- the running wheels can be steered along the center guide, and the track vehicle body is configured as a simple structure.
- This simple structure achieves a reduction in vehicle manufacturing cost, facilitates vehicle maintenance work, and achieves a reduction in maintenance costs.
- the guide wheel receiver is turnably attached to the guide frame, the guide wheel is configured so as to be changeable corresponding to either of the center guide system guide rail and the side guide system guide rail. Therefore, different vehicles need not be manufactured separately for the center guide system and the side guide system, and therefore the vehicle manufacturing cost can be reduced.
- the vehicle can be configured so that, for example, on an ordinary running path, the track vehicle wheel truck is guided by the center guide, and on the other hand, in a depot, the track vehicle wheel truck is guided by the side guides. In this case, for an ordinary running path over a long distance, since this system does not require a large installation space, the center guide system can achieve a reduction in guide installation costs.
- the center guide which is provided along the forward and rearward directions just under the vehicle center, is unnecessary, and the guide wheel receivers and the guide wheels are positioned on the outside in the vehicle width direction from the lower part of the wheel truck. Therefore, when a worker performs maintenance work under the vehicle body, the guide wheel receivers and the guide wheels are less liable to interfere with the work. As a result, the maintenance work is easier, and therefore the maintenance costs are reduced.
- the restoration rod is provided along the vehicle width direction, one end of the restoration rod is attached to the guide frame, and the other end of the restoration rod is attached to the steering axle.
- the horizontal damper is provided along the vehicle width direction, one end of the horizontal damper is attached to the guide frame, and the other end of the horizontal damper is attached to the steering axle. Therefore, during straight running, the turning of the paired right and left guide frames, which are interlocked with each other, is restrained by the restoration rod and the horizontal damper, and the turning of the running wheels is also restrained. The performance of straight running of the vehicle is thereby enhanced, and vibrations of the vehicle are restrained.
- the distance between the steering axle and the turn axis of the guide wheel on the vehicle end side is longer than the distance between the steering axle and the turn axis of the guide wheel on the center side, when running on a curve, the running wheels tilt in the state in which the slip angle is generated. Therefore, even on the track vehicle wheel truck having such a simple structure, when running on a curve, a guide wheel working force which is directed to the guide rail of the guide wheel, can be decreased by a cornering force generated on the paired running wheels, and the contact pressure of the guide wheel and the guide rail can be decreased. Wear and deterioration of the guide wheels and the guide rail can thereby be reduced.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic plan view showing a track vehicle that is running straight in a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic plan view showing a track vehicle that is running on a curve in a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic plan view showing a track vehicle that is running straight in a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic plan view showing a track vehicle that is running straight in a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic plan view showing a track vehicle that is running straight in a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic plan view showing a track vehicle that is running on a curve in a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic plan view showing a track vehicle that is running straight in a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- Wheel trucks used for a track-guided vehicle (hereinafter referred to as a “vehicle”) according to first to fifth embodiments of the present invention will now be described.
- a vehicle which is provided with wheel trucks at the front side and the rear side thereof, is used in the explanation below, and the explanation is given taking the vehicle travel direction as the vehicle front.
- a vehicle wheel truck according to the first embodiment of the present invention is explained below.
- a center guide 1 is arranged along a track path of vehicle in the middle of the vehicle width direction in vehicle.
- the vehicle runs while being guided along the center guide 1 .
- a front wheel truck 3 at the front side of vehicle and a rear wheel truck 4 at the rear side thereof are arranged.
- two running wheels 5 are provided in the front wheel truck 3 at the front side and the rear wheel truck 4 at the rear side.
- this running wheel 5 mainly in a subway car or a new transportation system vehicle, and the like, a rubber tire is used.
- a wheel made of any other material, such as a steel wheel may be used.
- the above-described paired running wheels 5 are able to turn around the identical axis 5 a , and are arranged at intervals in the vehicle width direction.
- knuckles 6 for attaching the paired running wheels 5 to the wheel trucks 3 and 4 , are disposed on axes 5 a of the running wheels 5 .
- a right guide frame 7 and a left guide frame 7 are provided in the vehicle width direction.
- the guide frame 7 is arranged along the forward and rearward directions of the vehicle at the inside of the vehicle width direction in the running wheel 5 and the knuckle 6 .
- the guide frame 7 is mounted with the knuckle 6 , and a kingpin 8 is disposed in the mounting part of the knuckle 6 to the guide frame 7 .
- a steering axle 9 connecting the paired guide frames 7 to each other is arranged along the vehicle width direction, and the kingpin 8 is mounted with both end parts of the steering axle 9 . Therefore, the steering axle 9 can turn relative to the running wheel 5 , the knuckle 6 , and the guide frame 7 .
- the wheel trucks 3 , 4 are respectively provided with a tie rod 10 for interlocking the paired guide frames 7 with each other.
- the tie rod 10 is arranged along the vehicle width direction on the center side of vehicle relative to the steering axle 9 , and both end parts 10 a of the tie rod 10 are turnably attached to the paired guide frames 7 .
- a guide wheel receiver 11 is provided in end parts 7 a in the front and rear direction of the guide frame 7 .
- the guide wheel receiver 11 is attached to the end part 7 a in the front and rear direction of the guide frame 7 , and is arranged so as to be directed from the end part 7 a to the inside of the vehicle width direction.
- a guide wheel 12 is installed so as to be rollable along the guide frame 1 with a turn axis 12 a being the center. Therefore, the guide wheel 12 is guided along the guide frame 1 .
- the turn axes 12 a of the paired guide wheels 12 on the vehicle end side of the forward and rearward directions in the vehicle are positioned on an axis 12 b shifting through a distance d 1 from the steering axle 9 to the vehicle end side, and the turn axes 12 a of the paired guide wheels 12 on the center side of the forward and rearward directions in the vehicle, are positioned on an axis 12 c shifting through a distance d 2 from the steering axle 9 to the center side.
- the guide wheels 12 on the curve inside are moved toward the outside relative to the curve by an influence of, for example, a centrifugal force (indicated by the arrow mark S) acting on the vehicle.
- the guide wheels 12 come into contact with the center guide 1 on the curve inside.
- a reaction force directed to the curve inside acts on the guide wheel 12 on the vehicle end side and the guide wheel 12 on the center side from the center guide 1 .
- this reaction force acts on the guide wheel receiver 11 and the guide frame 7 from the guide wheel 12 , so that the guide wheel receiver 11 and the guide frame 7 turn to the curve inside corresponding to the curve, and the running wheel 5 tilts to the curve inside corresponding to the curve. Furthermore, the tie rod 10 is moved by the turning of the guide frame 7 on the curve inside.
- the guide frame 7 on the curve outside turns in the same manner, interlocking with the guide frame 7 on the curve inside, and the running wheel 5 on the curve outside also tilts to the curve inside corresponding to the curve. Therefore, the paired running wheels 5 are steered so as to tilt along the center guide 1 .
- the tie rod 10 is moved by the turning of the guide frame 7 on the curve outside.
- the guide frame 7 on the curve inside turns in the same manner interlocking with the guide frame 7 on the curve outside, and the running wheel 5 on the curve inside also tilts to the curve outside corresponding to the curve. Therefore, the paired running wheels 5 are steered so as to tilt along the center guide 1 .
- the running wheels 5 can be steered along the center guide 1 , and the wheel trucks 3 , 4 are respectively configured so as to have a simple structure.
- This simple structure achieves a reduction in vehicle manufacturing costs, facilitates the vehicle maintenance work, and achieves a reduction in maintenance costs.
- a vehicle wheel truck according to the second embodiment of the present invention is explained below.
- the basic features of the vehicle in the second embodiment are the same as those of the vehicle in the first embodiment.
- the explanation is given applying the same symbols and names to elements that are essentially the same as those in the first embodiment.
- the features different from those in the first embodiment are explained.
- the proximal end part on the outside of the vehicle width direction in the guide wheel receiver 11 is turnably attached to the end part of the front and rear direction in the guide frame 7 . Therefore, the guide wheel receiver 11 and the guide wheel 12 can be changed from the state indicated by the broken line to the state turned 180° indicated by the solid line.
- side guides 21 are arranged along the track path on the outside of the vehicle width direction relative to the vehicle, and in the state indicated by the solid line, the guide wheels 12 are rollable along the side guides 12 . In this case, the vehicle can run while being guided along the side guides 21 .
- the guide wheels 12 are rollable along the center guide 1 . In this case as well, the vehicle can run while being guided along the center guide 1 .
- the guide wheel 12 is able to be changed to either the center guide system guide rail and the side guide system guide rail. Therefore, the vehicle need not be manufactured separately corresponding to the center guide system and the side guide system, and furthermore the vehicle manufacturing costs can be reduced.
- the vehicle can be configured so that, for example, on an ordinary running path, the vehicle wheel truck is guided by the center guide 1 , and on the other hand, in a depot, the vehicle wheel truck is guided by the side guides 21 . In this case, for an ordinary running path over a long distance, since this system does not require a large installation space, the center guide system can achieve a reduction in guide installation cost.
- the center guide provided along the front and rear direction just under the vehicle center is unnecessary, and the guide wheel receivers 11 and the guide wheels 12 are positioned on the outside of the vehicle width direction from the lower part of the wheel trucks 3 , 4 . Therefore, when a worker performs maintenance work under the vehicle body 2 , the guide wheel receivers 11 and the guide wheels 12 are less liable to disturb the work. As a result, the maintenance work becomes easier, and therefore the maintenance cost is reduced.
- a vehicle wheel truck according to the third embodiment of the present invention is explained below.
- the basic features of the vehicle in the third embodiment are the same as those of the vehicle in the first or second embodiment.
- the explanation is given applying the same symbols and names to elements that are essentially the same as those in the first and second embodiments.
- the features different from those in the first and second embodiments are explained.
- the wheel trucks 3 , 4 are provided with a restoration rod 31 and a horizontal damper 32 , respectively.
- the restoration rod 31 and the horizontal damper 32 are arranged along the identical axis extending in the vehicle width direction on the vehicle end side from the steering axle 9 .
- a pair of mounting arms 33 extending to the vehicle end side are provided on the steering axle 9 with a space being provided in the vehicle width direction so as to hold the central part in the vehicle width direction of the steering axle 9 therebetween.
- One end part 31 a of the restoration rod 31 is turnably attached to one of the paired guide frames 7 , and the other end part 31 b thereof is turnably attached to the mounting arm 33 on one side of the paired guide frames 7 .
- One end part 32 a of the horizontal damper 32 is turnably attached to the other of the paired guide frames 7 , and the other end part 32 b thereof is turnably attached to the mounting arm 33 on the other side of the paired guide frames 7 .
- the turning of the paired right and left guide frames 7 which are interlocked with each other, is restrained by the restoration rod 31 and the horizontal damper 32 , and furthermore the turning of the running wheels 5 is also restrained.
- the performance of straight running in vehicle is thereby enhanced, and vibrations of the vehicle are restrained.
- a vehicle wheel truck according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention is explained below.
- the basic features of the vehicle in the fourth embodiment are the same as those of the vehicle in the first or second embodiment.
- the explanation is given applying the same symbols and names to elements that are essentially the same as those in the first and second embodiments.
- the features different from those in the first and second embodiments are explained.
- the paired guide wheels 12 arranged on the vehicle end side of the steering axle 9 are arranged along the axis 12 b extending in the vehicle width direction, and the paired guide wheels 12 arranged on the center side of the steering axle 9 are arranged along the axis 12 c extending in the vehicle width direction.
- the distance d 3 from the steering axle 9 to the axis 12 b of the guide wheels 12 on the vehicle end side, is longer than the distance d 4 from the steering axle 9 to the axis 12 c of the guide wheels 12 on the center side (d 3 >d 4 ).
- the guide wheel working force on the front wheel truck 3 is explained.
- the amount of a force opposing a force tending to return the vehicle state to a straight running state is taken as rf 1
- the amount of the centrifugal force acting on the vehicle is taken as s
- the amount of the cornering force acting on the paired running wheels 5 is taken as cf 1
- the guide wheel working force on the rear wheel truck 4 is further explained.
- the amount of a force opposing a force tending to return the vehicle state to a straight running state is taken as rf 3
- the amount of the centrifugal force acting on the vehicle is taken as s
- the amount of the cornering force acting on the paired running wheels 5 is taken as cf 2
- the distance d 3 from the axis 12 b of the guide wheels 12 on the vehicle end side to the steering axle 9 is longer than the distance d 4 from the axis 12 c of the guide wheels 12 on the center side to the steering axle 9 , when running on a curve, the running wheels 5 tilt in the state in which the slip angle is generated. Therefore, even in the wheel trucks 3 , 4 having such a simple construction, when running on a curve, the guide wheel working force directed to the center guide 1 of the guide wheel 12 , can be decreased by the cornering force generated on the paired running wheels 5 , and the contact pressure of the center guide 1 and the guide wheel 12 can further be decreased. Wear and deterioration of the center guide 1 and the guide wheels 12 can thereby be reduced.
- a vehicle wheel truck according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention is explained below.
- the basic features of the vehicle of the fifth embodiment are the same as those of the vehicle of the fourth embodiment.
- the explanation is given applying the same symbols and names to elements that are essentially the same as those in the first and second embodiments.
- the features different from those in the fourth embodiment are explained.
- the wheel trucks 3 , 4 are respectively provided with the restoration rod 31 , the horizontal damper 32 , and the paired mounting arms 33 , which are configured in the same manner as in the third embodiment. Therefore, in the fifth embodiment as well, effects that are the same as those of the third embodiment can be achieved.
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- Patent Literature 1: Japanese Examined Utility Model Application Publication No. 501-027492
- Patent Literature 2: U.S. Pat. No. 6,477,963
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